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At a depth of 3,600 meters, is there any living thing alive?
With the advancement of science and technology, human beings have gradually gained a deeper understanding of nature. Today's human beings can "go to the moon for nine days and catch turtles in the five oceans", but in the face of the vast and boundless world, human beings are still so small. Now that we humans have the ability to land in space and the ability to swim in the ocean with the help of manned submarines, what about the ability to explore underground?
We don't seem to be that strong yet.
Nowadays, the world is full of high-rise buildings, and most buildings have started to extend underground. According to the scientific community, the area between 0 and 100 meters below the surface belongs to the normal range of human activities. The area of 10 to 20 meters underground is the range of activity of the newly built transport metro in recent years, and it is claimed that the deepest metro station in the world is located in Ukraine, the depth of which reaches the ground meter.
And what's in the deeper underground? What would it look like 1,000 to 1,500 meters underground? In fact, there is still human activity in these deeper areas, after all, it is not so difficult for humans to drill deeper into the ground.
There was once a Finnish band that held a concert 1,410 meters underground, and this concert is currently the "deepest" concert in the world.
I have to say that the vitality of creatures in nature is very tenacious, and at a depth of 3,600 meters underground, there is actually a creature that is surviving strongly. The presence of these creatures is very weak, and due to their long-term life in the depths of the earth, they are almost derailed from their evolutionary path as "ancient fossils". Nowadays, whether in terms of appearance or living habits, they are all unchanged "old antiques".
The deepest ground scientists can cover is more than 10,000 meters, and the deepest area in the world is the Mariana Trench.
What life looks like, we have a main line of understanding the form of life, and we can't run away from it at any time, that is, to ask how it obtains energy. Now it seems that making good use of the hydrogen in the water is a necessary option for the life of the earth, and this hydrogen will be charged for a while and become an ion, and if it is combined with oxygen, it is the part of the life that we are most familiar with. If any organism uses ionic hydrogen to bind to sulfur, it is an anaerobic organism that we are not familiar with.
Mitochondria produce energy without the use of hydrogen.
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Yes. Because there are some microorganisms living at a depth of 3,600 meters underground, there are still living organisms.
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More than 3,000 meters underground is already deep in the core of the earth, and in addition to high temperatures, there is also a high-pressure environment, and it is known that existing organisms cannot survive in this environment.
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Yes.
According to the official information sent by Russia, the excavation project of the Kola ultra-deep drill at that time, when the drill bit was drilled to 9,500 meters, touched a bottom layer rich in ** and diamonds. In the world is an expensive metal, circulating globally, equally. And we know that the content of ** in the bottom layer, reaching four grams per ton is already very exciting, and if the gold content rises to ten grams per ton, it is already crazy.
And the ** content in this bottom layer is as high as 10 grams per ton. I don't know how much is abundant in this bottom layer, but the digging of this deep well was stopped by Russia in 2008. This makes people all over the world feel strange that a gold mine with so much gold is not dug up, and it costs a lot of money to open another hole.
Presumably, at that time, the former Soviet Union not only dug up gold mines, but also may have other ulterior secrets. But the Soviet Union's explanation to the world was that the hole was too difficult to dig and the economic situation did not allow it.
Russia is located in a cold zone, and the upper soil itself is hard. However, we know that the core of the earth has a hot core, and when it is dug to a certain extent, it will face the danger of high temperature and pressure. And the level of technology at that time did not allow them to dig any further.
The depth of oil drilling at Thal surpassed that of Kola ultra-deep drilling in 2008. The Russians were very happy to break the record of the former Soviet Union. Fifty years ago, a scientific work done by the former Soviet Union on the Kola Peninsula drilled a super deep hole of 12,262 meters on the earth, called Kola ultra-deep borehole.
This deep well was supposed to hold the record for the deepest drilling in the world, but it was later broken by oil drilling in Qatar. Then 10,000 meters below the earth, in addition to gold and diamonds, there may be underground life.
Most of them are covered bucket-type tombs, and the covered bucket is the shape of the sealed mound, like turning the bucket of measuring rice over and covering it, and the four sides see the prism line.
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